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society nineteen: So19 talks with MICHELLE LOVRIC
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So19 talks with MICHELLE LOVRIC. As a longtime fan of British author Michelle Lovric. 8217;s intricate, inventive, and vividly atmospheric novels, I was delighted to see her journey down some of the odder (and hairier) byways of the nineteenth century in The True and Splendid History of the Harristown Sisters. Published in 2014 by Bloomsbury. I won’t go further here, as this introduction is growing as long as the Swiney Godivas’ tresses, but please visit the author's website. As well as Carnevale,. Were ...
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society nineteen: So19 talks with SARAH McCOY
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So19 talks with SARAH McCOY. One of the gifts of historical fiction is the way it illuminates forgotten corners of the past. Beaming the light of the novelist’s imagination on what historians overlook and documents don’t record, it allows us to see individuals from times gone by not just as participants in their own eras but also as rich and thought-provoking inspirations for our contemporary journeys. Sarah McCoy’s. Luminous novel The Mapmaker’s Children. And the New York Times, USA Today. Though she co...
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society nineteen: SO19 talks with JENNIFER O'GRADY
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SO19 talks with JENNIFER O'GRADY. The work of poet and playwright Jennifer O’Grady. Investigates identity and love, among other issues, in spare, precise, and striking language. Her play Charlotte’s Letters. Uses inspiration from the life of Charlotte Brontë to evoke two women writers in a way that is at once true to the 19th century and profoundly modern. O’Grady’s poetry collection. To The New Republic. And featured on Garrison Keillor’s The Writer’s Almanac. Before she wrote Jane Eyre. Fun with it, I ...
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Society of the Arts | Luncheon With The Authors
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Luncheon With The Authors. LUNCHEON WITH THE AUTHORS. SAVE THE DATE: Thursday, October 6, 2016. PLACE: LEHIGH COUNTRY CLUB. TIME: 11 AM TO 3 PM. Did You Ever Have A Family. Bill Clegg: Did You Ever Have A Family. Http:/ www.billcleggauthor.com. On Sal Mal Lane. Ru Freeman: On Sal Mal Lane. Natalie S. Harnett:. Natalie S. Harnett: The Hollow Ground. PLACE: LEHIGH COUNTRY CLUB. 2319 S. CEDAR CREST BOULEVARD. ALLENTOWN, PA 18103. Luncheon With The Authors. Tickets are now on sale! Bill Clegg –. LWTA Admissi...
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society nineteen: SO19 talks with novelist CHARLES PALLISER
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SO19 talks with novelist CHARLES PALLISER. Has been iconic among lovers of fiction set in the 19. Century since the author’s debut novel, The Quincunx,. Appeared in 1990. Since then, Palliser—an American citizen who has lived in. Since childhood—has published four novels. Notable for their intricacy and intelligence. His latest, Rustication. Century, managing intertwining narratives, and evoking the uncanny. The Internet has made it increasingly easy to research the. The landscape was crucial. I want...
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society nineteen: SO19 talks with APRIL BERNARD
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SO19 talks with APRIL BERNARD. At the heart of. Beautifully written and crafted novel Miss Fuller. 2102) is a historical figure well-known in her time but often overlooked today: journalist. Woman in the Nineteenth Century. Often called the first American feminist text. As narratively engaging as it is imagistically rich, Miss Fuller. Offers vivid glimpses of Fuller, her world and her times. In a story built around themes of female. She is the author of one previous novel,. Page Visit Bernard’s. One of t...
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society nineteen: So19 talks with ENID SHOMER
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So19 talks with ENID SHOMER. The Twelve Rooms of the Nile. And the four poetry collections. Stalking the Florida Panther, This Close to the Earth, Black Drum,. Her work has appeared in. The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly,. Among other publications, and her numerous awards include a Lifetime Achievement Award in Writing from the Florida Humanities Council. (More information about Shomer's rich work is available on her website. Can you talk a bit about the drafting process? Do you outline, or is the draf...
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society nineteen: SO19 talks with DAVID MORRELL
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SO19 talks with DAVID MORRELL. Is best known for writing innovative thrillers set in contemporary America: the classic espionage novel The Brotherhood of the Rose. For example, as well as his iconic First Blood. Little, Brown and Company) in 2013, Murder as a Fine Art. Offers a fresh look at the iconic Victorian, Thomas DeQuincey, as well as a new perspective on Morrell’s many gifts. It was a pleasure to talk with David Morrell about Murder as a Fine Art. The move makes a lot of sense, though. Darwin was...
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society nineteen: So19 talks with ANNA LOAN-WILSEY
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So19 talks with ANNA LOAN-WILSEY. Though the assumptions that clustered around the role of secretary can seem the height of antifeminism in the late twentieth century, Anna Loan-Wilsey's Hattie Davish mysteries are a delightful reminder that this wasn't always true. As her latest novel, A Deceptive Homecoming. Is the fourth Hattie Davish mystery, following A. Lack of Temperance,. And A Sense of Entitlement. You can find out more about the author on her website. And keep up with her news on Facebook.
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society nineteen: SO19 talks with SANDRA DALLAS
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SO19 talks with SANDRA DALLAS. Called “a quintessentially American voice” by Jane Smiley, Colorado author Sandra Dallas began her career as a journalist before adding fiction for both adults and younger readers to her repertoire. Her latest novel, Fallen Women. St Martin’s Press. Th century, the American journey West and the lives of women. For more information on Sandra Dallas and her books—including her two Fall 2014 releases—visit the author’s website. I worked for Business Week. Maybe it’s that...
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